Baltimore Orioles catcher James McCann is batting eighth in Saturday's game
Adames went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run, four RBI and a walk during
Willy Adames smacks a solo home run to right-center field, extending the
The Yankees’ trip to Baltimore hasn’t been great so far, as they’ve scored just two runs total in the first two games and dropped a second-straight game yesterday. As a result of the past two days, the Yankees are now a full game back of first place for the first time all season. As that was happening, we had a full day of baseball elsewhere. Let’s look back at what happened on Tuesday in today’s edition of the Rivalry Roundup. Former Ray Willy Adames and Brice Turang combined to drive in seven...
Punches were thrown in Tuesday's Brewers-Rays game, resulting in the benches clearing. Tampa Bay's Jose Siri grounded out easily to second base and jogged it out to first base. However, when he eventually touched first base, Milwaukee pitcher Abner Uribe had something to say. The two exchanged pleasantries, which at first seemed calm. Then, as an umpire held Siri back, and as Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins ran over, Uribe threw a right jab at Siri. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON...
Tempers flared and fists flew on the diamond during a bench-clearing altercation between the Rays and Brewers on Tuesday, with the MLB announcing hefty fines and suspensions for the players involve
At American Family Field on Tuesday night, a bench-clearing brawl erupted between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Tampa Bay Rays. jQuery(function() {
The Rays aren’t making many friends this season.
MILWAUKEE -- A frustrating few days for the Brewers continued Tuesday night when Freddy Peralta and manager Pat Murphy were abruptly ejected in the sixth inning of what had been a relatively routine ballgame against the Rays at American Family Field. It turned out to be just the start in
Willy Adames belts a three-run home run to center field that gives the
The Tampa Bay Rays’ and the Milwaukee Brewers’ were ejected following a benches-clearing altercation between the two clubs at American Family Field in Milwaukee. It’s unclear what was said between the two players, but the fight took place in the eighth inning on Tuesday night. Siri, the center fielder, was retired on a routine ground out to first base. Uribe, the pitcher, covered in plenty of time. When Siri reached first base, the two appeared to exchange words. Benches clear in the...
Chaos ensued in the eighth inning when the Rays' Jose Siri grounded out against the Brewers' Abner Uribe, and the pair exchanged tense words followed by several punches.